Any comments on this dagger will be greatly appreciated.
Best
Henrik
Any comments on this dagger will be greatly appreciated.
Best
Henrik
hbhansen, M7/94 may be Gebruder Bell, Solingen-Grafarth... Larry C. and the fellas will probably be around to answer authenticity / condition questions.... Good luck...Gwar
Hi Hansen ...my advice ..is to seek a better example..this dagger and scabbard ( Both) has been opened at some point. Touch up paint on the scabbard...poor throat fit..early scabbard fittings late questionable blade. The grip wood appears to be early...and a poor attempt of staining it , left light blotchy traces. Crossguard fittings are the late plated type. This dagger seems to have been laying in a puddle of water..or under an air-conditioning unit.
Any type of restoration would exceed its true value..if it were near mint. Not worth the Investment IMO..but would be worthy of an internally study only..as I would pay $50 for it.
better examples are to be had
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Agreed with Larry, seek a better one.
The logo is correct for M7/94 Gebrüder Bell, Solingen-Grafarth
Its a thin logo with the . after the M.
Havent seen it without a year tho, but looking at its early grip and heavily nickel plated scabbard fittings it most be an early RZM one.
Its a mix of early and late parts and unfortunate in an aweful state.
Dont waist your cash on this one.
Regards,
Ger
Thank you guys
I am not looking to buy. I am going to sell for a friend of mine, but before selling I just need to know that everything is authentic.
Mixed parts but appear to be authentic... guards are too corroded to differentiate if they are cast fakes or not. Upper scabbard fitting screws not too sure of
Last edited by Larry C; 12-22-2014 at 08:43 PM.
It is not the size of a Collection in History that matters......Its the size of your Passion for it!! - Larry C
One never knows what tree roots push to the surface of what laid buried before the tree was planted - Larry C
“The farther back you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see.” - Winston Churchill
Seems to be authentic, but beyond saving. The condition, in my opinion, reduces it to near worthless.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
despite all the other answers if you want get it but don't pay a lot for it.
very salty and pieced together but looks to be authentic parts.
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